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Friday, June 05, 2020

The Price of Police Misconduct

BALTIMORE (WBFF) - The relationship between police and the community has been strained for sometime in the City of Baltimore.

Eric Garner and George Floyd are cases in which officers who used excessive force were recorded on camera.

Often police who violate people's rights never make the news, in part because of the confidentiality agreements contained in out of court settlements.

A U.S. Appeals Court ruled Baltimore's use of the agreements were "unconstitutional".

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7 comments:

  1. All this happens in Democrat run communities but they try to act like they have the moral high ground

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  2. Adolph Hogan dismantle the Baltimore Police force and let these rioters burn and destroy the whole ghetto city.

    Get rid of all your security when you do this, since they are not part of your elite Third Reich.

    Make sure you don't use my tax dollars for the socialist rebuild.
    Don't steal from my retirement, State Employees Retirement Fund, to rebuild for your Third Reich.

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  3. All bullshit. Some cops are bad. But every BLACK they come in contact with us either combative, disrespectful, or elusive. WHY?? Because they are criminals. If they weren't why be disruptive??

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    1. You should be asleep by now it’s the afternoon. The trolling will slow down now.

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    2. Oh yeah, by the way every cop who has unjustly pulled me over for looking "suspicious" but conjured up a lie has always let me go w/ a warning. Hmmm... If I was wrong give me a ticket I 'll pay it and be on my way. Guess they actually felt guilt or had remorse.

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  4. A violation of one person's civil rights is a violation of everyone's civil rights, and therefore should be made public in all respects, from crime through punishment.

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  5. The police should walk off the job

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